Which RNA base pairs with the adenine in DNA?
A. thymine
B. guanine
C. cytosine
D. uracil
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The RNA that base pairs with the adenine in DNA are Thymine.
The hydrogen bonds them together.
However, it is the Uracil having a similar structure of Thymine form the base pair in RNA.
Thymine is a compound that is a part of nucleic acid. Uracil is a live tissue inside the RNA.
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The RNA that base pairs with the adenine in DNA is Thymine.
Thymine is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T. The others are adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Thymine is also known as 5-methyluracil, a pyrimidine nucleobase. In RNA, thymine is replaced by the nucleobase uracil.
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